 Polly balls, there they are, very close one. Alright here's how we get these top joints full, oh let's get cracking. Right another day, another little job. This is actually for one of our viewers, Paul. I'll check I can mention him before I put this out, but a nice drink. We're all set to start now. Put all the gear on, PPE, power, radio volator, drill, grinder, pop up, scaffold up again. That's what we're doing today, got them to look across the top of that window. It's got an angle iron in it, it's starting to rust and blow. So that's coming out, fresh one put in, new carriage of train. Vents, as not as usual. And there's a couple of bricks to patch underneath where there's a flue. So I'll take you can see. And that's dropped the echo off yesterday. And the lint from the strong boy. So we'll have to grind in just below the plank there for the strong boy to go in for the echo. Pop it up. So we'll get all set up now, get the grinding done. And start knocking it down. We have got there. So we'll do a step by step on this one so you can see the lintels rusting. That's quite obvious. A tiny gap above it. And then come here. Here's your telltale. If you can pull out more trout in front of it. And there it goes. The rust is setting in and it's starting to lift. It's only mild this one. But the customer is thinking ahead. He wants his new window in so he might as well get the lintel done before the window is done. Which is a good idea. Because once the rust starts there's no stopping it. So, first job is get ground out and get these three out. One, two, three. So we can get our train. I can't. Yeah, it's been insulated. The telltale holes for the blown in insulation. So we know it's going to have to fluff in it. So we'll have to be careful with that. We've brought some fibres to replace that. So, I'm going to get my tools, get my PPE in and get started. Start making a mess. So that's the grinding done. Not too bad. It's going out quite easy. I'm glad we only have 150 so we'll take that out to that brick. I think we'll probably take that brick out so we can get our up stand. Anyway, it's going well until I've realised it's poly balls. There they are. Modern houses now, they put a resin in with it so it sets. But these old ones, once there's a hole that's it. So I'm going to have to get a couple of bags of paper to catch what comes out as much as I can. I then get some... try my glass and go up the cavity like we normally do to stop anything falling down. But yeah, it's going to be fine games. That's what's fell out so far so we haven't took a brick out yet. But we've got some bags. Most of them are done. So, there's our end. Not in terrible nick, but it's on its way. It's started to crack. This is the end that's worse. Just see here. It's starting to expand and lift. And you can see there's no even sealed across there. Yeah, brick works out. This is going to come out. I'm going to tuck one underneath it. I might even tuck it there on top of the timber. Just put a little channel into the block there. But that was a very close one. I used a 200mm bit so I'll go right in. You can see where I hit the enamel block. And whizzing away and then like that. And you'll see it's just grazed. The top half a millimeter of a cable. That's a 10mm cable as well. That was a close one. Just shows you don't know what's in there. So, I'm going to get the bricks cleaned up. That shouldn't take long. It's a nice soft motor. Get it mixing. Get the needle into it and get the tray in. Get it all put back. So, back to the time that's as usual I get the tines up. There we go. That took no time. That was an absolute doddle. So, they're all ready to come back in. And there's some new ones for there. Three new ones. They've got them up yesterday. Beautiful match. So, on to this cavity tray now. Let's get a shot of that. Get that loop out. So, let's have a get up here. You can see where it's starting to rust away and expand. The tiny area is still enough to push the brickwork up. It's on the end as well where there's no paint. There, there. Just enough to lift the brickwork again. And the other end. Not as bad, but once it starts, there's no stopping it. You can't treat it. You've got to get it out and replace it. So, that's out. Get the other one ready to go in. It's all lovely. Make sure you can get your brick on. So, you've got a bit of room at the back. That's it. So, that's our Lincoln position. Now, what I do is, it's great when it's a Timberlintle, because I put an ale into the Timberlintle just at the back of the angle line. Because normally angle lines, they try the best to fall back, to drop back. That is going nowhere. If there's been any short lintle, I can just put Timberlintle. So, that's going nowhere. That's the lintle ready. What we need to do now is prop it, because we have a gap over the frame. So, angle lines will bend and sag. I just sold all the lintles. So, get a couple of packers under that, so it's just supported while the brickwork goes off. Yeah, that's it. And then I can get the tray set up. Let's get that packed up. There we go. Just turn a little bit to the feather edge board. Damaged feather edge board, a line mount. Shop it down. And that is solid now. The frame will take the weight while the motor goes off. And thanks to this rod. Thanks to that rascal again. It appears nearly every video of that now. Love it. It's only the 12 volt one as well. So, I'm going to imagine what the 18 volt one's like. Yeah, the tray time now. It's in. It's tucked into that joint above the wood lintle. There's a few nails into holding place. And then I'm going to silicon it. As usual, I forgot something and it's the silicon one. So, customer's very kind of lenses. They're gone. So, I'm going to put a bead of silicon on there now just to seal it up. And then, down to size. Get a mix on. So, factor time left. That's it. Tray installed. So now it's time to fit it. Get it all ready to go. And then get a mix in. Quarter past 12. I'll get me dinner first then. Right. See you after dinner. OK. Pricks are in. Going off fast with the sun on it. I'm going to stop for something in a minute. So, I've just got the top to fill in now. Yeah, everything's up here. I'm going to hop up, ready to go. So, I just need to get some sun cream on first. I'm going to do baking here. Yep. Get back in a minute. Right, it is. I'm going to get this top joint full. See you at the solid end. That's it. Just pack those three brick in now where the floor was badly packed. That's all. Just need to have a tight look now. It's going to be tough, Alex. Usually does the tidying. Yeah, that's us. Well done. New lintel. New tray. New vents. Standard. It wasn't too bad, but I'll use them when I'm going tomorrow because the water on the job tomorrow is just unbelievable. This stuff came off really easy. So, I think it's just coming to four o'clock soon. So, I'm going to get myself off here and get that pot tidy up. Looks interesting, isn't it? Put us down in bowls everywhere. So, yeah, I know it's another lintel job but people seem to like watching it. I hope you picked up a few tips from it. So, don't forget to like, comment, subscribe and hit that notification bell. So, yeah, on another one tomorrow. Ground floor. So, yeah, see you on the next one.